Английская Википедия:E. W. Moore (photographer)

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Cabinet card portrait of Abigail Scott Duniway (1870)
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Sketch by E.W. Moore for a Volunteer Monument for the Second Oregon Volunteers

E. W. Moore was an American painter, photographer, and gallery owner.[1][2]

Moore was the brother of Otis M. Moore, proprietor of the Hoquiam Record and Daily Washingtonian. He came to Hoquiam, Washington in early 1918.[1][2] He worked at Frank G. Abell's photography firm before eventually taking it over when Abell moved on. The Portland Art Museum has his photograph of Susan Whalley Allison in their collection.[3] He was also a captain.[4]

In 1897, Moore was contracted to paint a portrait of Oregon governor William Paine Lord to hang in the Oregon State Capitol in Salem.[5] He was also contracted to paint portraits of governors Frank W. Benson and Jay Bowerman,[6] as well as former governor Ben W. Olcott.[7] In addition to these portraits, he also painted a portrait of Samuel Benn, a pioneer of Aberdeen, Washington,[2] and made a posthumous painting of Seattle newspaper editor Col. Alden J. Blethen.[8]

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Photograph of John C. Robertson

Also a photographer, Moore took a photograph of John C. Robertson.Шаблон:Citation needed He worked for Frank G. Abell before eventually taking over his photographic studio.[9][10]

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